The Chilli Garden
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Gibbys Birdseye Sauce
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With thanks to the Gibby for making one of her super hot sauces this weekend. I thought it would be nice to show you the sauce and how it was done step by step.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Pods
July has started with a bang! I have been getting chilli's on all of the plants except for the Red Savina and the Bhut. Take a look at these picture for a contrast in variety.
Above picture is a Naga- it's going to be Brutal!Naga Morich (Click to enlarge)
Cayenne (Click to enlarge)
Demon Red ( Click to enlarge)
Hotazel (Click to enlarge)
Spagna (Click to enlarge)
Ring of fire( Click to enlarge)
Sunday, June 28, 2009
This week we have got some Chillis growing on the Demon Red and the Thai Suns.
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I have also noticed a rather odd flower growing on one of the Hotazel plants. It looks like a mutant look..........
Hotazel Mutant Flower--------------------->
Red Savina --------------->
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Sunday, June 21, 2009
This weeks update brings with it an attack of the Aphids! The bloody things destroyed my Naga Morich. Well.... not entirely true , you see when i say they destroyed it i am also partly to blame for it's untimely demise.
When i first noticed the Naga (to the left) was under attack from Aphids it turned out i didn't need to worry as much as i inititally did.
With out much thought or guidence i got the Chemical fly and insect killer out and started to spray the plant. All i could think about was getting rid of those pesky blyters.
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Sure it did the job and my Naga was rid of it's former inhabitants.
Chemical Burn -->
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In a frenzy i tried picking the Green Fly off, as you can see when you enlarge the photos the poor plant has taken a beating in the process. Just when you thought it couldn't get much worse, i didn't dry off the excess and as a result it dripped onto the baby Bhut Jolokia burning it in the process.
Not bad for a weeks work of destruction! I feel like a chilli murderer!
Before After
Before After
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You can see from the picture on the right ... all the buds dropped off and died Ihad to pluck alot of leaves. It looks like the leaves have gone a yellowish colour too... It was a harsh lesson to learn, when all i needed to do was wash the plant down riding it of the Aphids.
This all happens when i just thought i was getting good at this Chilli growing lark
What good news do i have?
This for a start!
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It looks really strange, notice how many petals it has. Not the normal 5 it has 10! I wonder if it will breed some kind of mutant chilli!
Lets see how those Ring of Fire Chilli's are comming on. I counted 15 on their this morning.
The other plants are comming on nicely but not as well as this.....
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The Spagna and the Border Chilli have also started to produce, things are heating up people things are heating up!
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I thought you might like to see a Spagna flower first.
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Now for the Boring stuff:
I know what your thinking, i cheated and you would be right! These are Chillis from a Market and they are bloody hot incase you were wondering. It cost 50p for the lot! Bargin!!
Saturday, June 13, 2009
The weather this week has been a bit of a disapointment. What am i saying this is the UK it should come to no suprise. This weekend so far has been fantastic for sunshine and lots of it! Last week i posted a picture of what appeared to be the first Ring of Fire fruits comming through, have a look at the photo below to see how things have been developing.
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The photo above shows the amount of flowers blossoming on the Ring of Fire plant
(From left to right)
Ring of Fire- Ring of Fire- Cayenne- Bhut Jolokia- Chocolate Habanero
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Photo Below
Naga Morich and Golden Habanero right on the left Thai Sun and Demon Red
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Photo Below shows some Red Savnina - Golden Habanero- Bhut Jolokia plants
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I love the phot below its full of variety. A combination of Spagna - Carribean Red Hot- Chocolate Habanero and Border Chilli.
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Last week i took a photo of some of the Node clusters on one of the Spagna plants. Here it is again a week on.
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